Dirk de Villiers


Dirk de Villiers was a South African filmmaker. Considered one of the most prolific filmmakers and a 'Godfather' of the South African film industry, de Villiers made several critically acclaimed films during a career spanning more than six decades.

Personal life

Dirk de Villiers was born on 26 July 1924 on the farm Villieria in the Douglas district, Northern Cape, in a family of six children. His mother died when he was four and his father continued farming; the family traces its farming roots to Cornelius Valkenburg de Villiers. After his mother's death Dirk and his brother Niel were raised by relatives and moved between a number of households. He later grew up on the banks of the Vaal River and attended schools in Jagersfontein, Marquard and Bethlehem.
He married actress Addy in 1950; the couple divorced in 1973. They had five children, including Gys de Villiers, who is also an actor and playwright. From 1992 he had a relationship with Miems Swanepoel.
On 24 December 2009 he suffered a heart attack and was admitted to Chris Barnard Memorial Hospital in Cape Town. He died on 28 December 2009, aged 85, of a lung infection and heart failure.

Career

De Villiers began acting in 1942 with the Johannesburg Afrikaans Amateur Actors. He co-founded the National Theater Organization with Schalk Theron. While active in drama he studied mechanical engineering and worked in the Cape Town harbour; he later took a course in marine engineering in London and worked as a ship engineer.
He started his film career as an actor in Kruger Millions, directed by Ivan Hall, playing a member of a cavalry commando. He acted in several Afrikaans films including Piet my Niggie, Kniediep, Kruger miljoene and Stadig oor die klippe. His directorial debut was the feature film Jy Is My Liefling, which launched the film career of Franz Marx and featured Min Shaw. After its commercial success he directed further popular films, including the adaptation Die Geheim Van Nantes. In 1968 he made the full-length film You Are My Darling and established himself as a professional filmmaker.
In 1972 he directed the thriller My Broer Se Bril. Subsequent films include Met Liefde Van Adele and The Virgin Goddess. In 1976 he released Glenda and Die diamantjagters which gained international attention. His 1978 film Besluit om te sterf addressed euthanasia. De Villiers also founded the Roodepoort Amateur Theater Organization. Notable feature films include Geheim van Nantes, Kalahari Harry, Die Spaanse Vlieg, My broer se bril, Tant Ralie se losieshuis, Die lewe sonder jou, Die drie Van der Merwes, Met liefde van Adéle, My naam is Dingetjie, and others.
De Villiers produced several popular television serials such as Arende, Meeulanders and Jantjie kom huis toe; the latter is often cited as one of the first South African TV series with a brown cast. In 1990 he won the Artes Award for Best Director of a Dramatic Work for Arende, which also won additional Artes Awards and was later distributed internationally as Cape Rebel in 52 countries. He directed two sequels to the series.
He also directed English-language works including The Snake Dancer, based on the life of stripper Glenda Kemp, That English Woman, and Abashokobezi, about a black physician returning to his homeland after qualifying abroad.
In 2008 de Villiers was honoured at the Klein Karoo Arts Festival for his contribution to South African film. Over his career he made around 25 feature films and 13 documentaries. In 2010 he was posthumously recognised by the South African Film and Television Industry for his lifetime contribution to South African cinema.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
1963Huis op HoringsActor: ManieFilm
1964Piet my NiggieActor: Hendrik TallermanFilm
1966KavaliersActor: Gen. de WetFilm
1967Kruger MiljoeneActor: van der LindtFilm
1967The Cape Town AffairActor: Officer at security briefingFilm
1967Hoor My LiedActor: Former patient of DawidFilm
1968Jy is My LieflingDirector, writer, Actor: van der MerweFilm
1969Geheim van NantesDirector, screenplayFilm
1969Stadig oor die KlippeActor: BosmanFilm
1970Die 3 v.d. MerwesDirectorFilm
1971A New LifeDirectorFilm
1972Die Lewe Sonder JouDirector, writer, Actor: MartinFilm
1972My Broer se BrilDirector, writerFilm
1973Die Wit SluierDirector, screenplay, Actor: Dr. FritzFilm
1974Pens en PootjiesDirector, executive producerFilm
1974La diosa virgenDirector, producer, writer, Actor: FlintFilm
1974Tant Ralie se LosieshuisDirector, Actor: TommyFilm
1974Met Liefde van AdéleDirector, producer, story, screenplayFilm
1975My Naam is DingetjieDirector, Actor: Mr. RobertsFilm
1975The Kingfisher CaperDirector, Actor: LesFilm
1975Daan en Doors Oppie DiegginsDirector, story, screenplay, Actor: Rival diggerFilm
1976Snake DancerDirector, producerFilm
1977Die Ryk WeduweeDirectorTV series
1977Crazy People: 'n Mal MensdomDirector, Actor: Afrikaans narratorFilm
1977Dingetjie & IdiDirector, producerFilm
1978Die Spaanse VliegDirectorFilm
1978Decision to DieDirectorFilm
1978Witblits & Peach BrandyDirector, screenplayFilm
1979Charlie Word 'n SterDirector, screenplayFilm
1979HerfslandActor: Senator Gideon ScheepersTV series
1980Nie Vanweë die DuisternisActorTV series
1980April 1980Actor: Gaffie KrigeTV series
1981IntersterProducerTV series
1984JantjieDirectorTV series
1986Suidpunt-HotelDirectorTV series
1986You Gotta Be Crazy!Director, Actor: HimselfTV series
1986Ou GroteDirectorTV series
1986AbashokobeziDirectorTV series
1989Cape RebelDirector, producerTV series
1990That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily HobhouseDirector, producerFilm
1991Die AllemansProducerTV series
1992Arende II: MoordenaarsKarooDirector, producerTV series
1993Arende III: DorslandDirector, producer, Actor: Crazy manTV series
1994Kalahari HarryDirector, producer, screenplayFilm
1994ArendeDirectorFilm
1996MeeulandersProducerTV movie
1997Kaalgat Tussen die DaisiesProducer, Actor: Kowus PelzerTV series
1999Hunt for the Man in the MoonProducerTV series
2001Lied van die LappopDirector, producerTV series